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It may attack spelljamming ships during times of great hunger to get at the soft, tiny morsels inside.
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Small morsels of meat, seafood or tofu may also be added.
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Traditionally eaten only before 12:00 noona tradition dating to a time before refrigeratorsthese morsels are often served with sweet mustard and freshly baked pretzels.
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The objective of most of his plays was to acknowledge and promote the importance of little morsels of drama.
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It is served as a casserole hot dish, cooked with morsels of meat or poultry.
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The table of contents consists of stories, sketches, criticisms, poems, editorials and book reviews, choice morsels for the most delicate palate.
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After them, all the diners exchange greetings and morsels of wafer.
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Besides capturing nutrition from otherwise inedible bones, stocks and broths make an excellent base for adding leftover morsels too small to be a meal themselves.
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Her neat trays with their eye-catching titbits of information and tasty morsels of speculation are tempting.
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Other nocturnal feeders will shadow the active goatfish, waiting patiently for any overlooked morsels.
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